In search of the family owned raisins under the sun in Black and the 1959 "Kitchen Debate", the US, Russian Prime Minister Nikita Khrushchev, Richard Nixon, all Americans can enjoy the American dream of the house Claimed and held, ownership of classes, races, other social constraints and so on. For Nixon, this statement proves that the United States dominates Russia - a democratic advantage over communism. However, Nixon greatly exaggerates the possession of homeownership, and having a house in the suburbs is not an option for all Americans, especially African Americans.
"A raisin during the day" African-American families explore the hardships, dreams, racial discrimination, society and various social themes to break the theme of poverty they are facing. Lorraine Handsbury analyzed his ability to provide not only his racial prejudice and economic anxiety affecting the black's role in his family, but also his identity. One of the themes of this drama is the delay of dreams and dreams. When a young family received a $ 10,000 check by post, each family had a different opinion on how to use it. Money came from a husband of a mother who died a few years ago. Everyone wants money for themselves, no one else. Their dreams are as dry as the hay under the sun. However, my dreams were depleted and the marriage between Walter Lee and Ruth was exhausted. Money can realize the dream of Ruth and her mother owns his house and Walter is going to use money to pursue an entrepreneur's dream
What do you think is America's dream? Does it have a house? Do you have a family? Financial success? For young families, that's it. During the play, author Lorraine Hansiboli (Lorraine Hans Berry) In order to describe the family of African-American people in the middle of the 20th century to break the cycle of hope, dream, change and frustration of poverty and racial discrimination "Raisins of the day "use. Walter Lee dreams of having one's own business someday. For Walter, working for yourself is a microcosm of the American dream. His wife Ruth loved him and did not share his dreams, but because they do not spend money Walter Lee, I am tired of being honest asking about it everyday. In fact, Ruth clearly is very tired.
Respond to racial discrimination and repression in everyday life, symbolize family struggle to realize your own dreams, money and your own home - using everyday objects in the day Lorraine raisin in Handsbury so. She first talked about the family South Chicago Jewish District to a small, dark apartment, tired from the 1950s. Teenagers are poor African-American families with few options in white society. Young families all have independent dreams - Beinei Ta wanted to be a doctor, Walter wanted to open a liquor store, Ruth and her mother wanted a new, better home.